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Thomas Dung was summoned on suspicion of hacking the COVID-19 Vaccine Passport website

Alberta RCMP is an Independent MLA ThomasDang, even though politicians say he is no longer under criminal investigation or facing criminal charges. Issued a court summons letter.

In a news release on Friday afternoon, police accused Edmonton residents of illegally accessing personal information contained on the website of the COVID-19 Vaccine Passport in Alberta. He states that he has been charged.

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Dang allegedly issued a summons The Alberta RCMP stated that it violated Article 107 (2) of the Health Information Act based on a recommendation from the Alberta Crown Prosecutor's Office.

He will appear in the Edmonton District Court on 27 July and may be fined up to $ 200,000 under the law.

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This is Dan Occurs after requesting re-participation NDP Caucus after a spokesperson said last week that MLA is no longer under criminal investigation and will not be criminally liable in a news release last Thursday.

Dang previously admitted that he had hacked the government's COVID-19 vaccination passport verification website at the end of last year.

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he warned him about the possibility of a loophole that would allow people to access personal health information through the vaccine website. Later, he said he had conducted an investigation. According to

Dang, he used Premier Jason Kenny's date of birth and confirmation date. Both are open to the public and could violate the privacy protection of the site.

Dan immediately stopped the search and advised the NDP Caucus team, saying that the NDP Caucus team advised the government on security breaches. The violation was fixed immediately.

NDP said in late December that it learned that RCMP had searched Dan's house. Dan then resigned from NDP Caucus.

770 CHQR contacted Alberta NDP for comment.

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